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Plans Purposes & Pursuits - 8 ways to Make it in Life Without Regret - cover

Plans Purposes & Pursuits - 8 ways to Make it in Life Without Regret

George Mfula

Publisher: George Mfula

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This book is a continuation of my previous book titled Nine Pillars of Success. Success is everyone’s desired goal. However, it will take plans, purposes, and pursuits to command success of any kind in your life. In fact, God’s divine plan is to see you smile and move forward in life. In this book, George reveals the key points that will propel your life to the next level of your purpose in Christ Jesus. People do what they do because they are looking for success in one way and another.
 
   You can’t succeed beyond your thought pattern. Your thinking shapes your life and destiny. If you don’t have thoughts of success in your life, you can’t succeed. It is all about sowing thoughts of hope in order to reap strength and purpose in life. It is what you think about that frames your future, eventually.
 
Your life in God is not for wasting, but for making an indelible impact. It is possible to be a child of God, yet you don’t even know God’s plans for your life, let alone divine purpose. I believe your salvation from the kingdom of darkness makes you a unique person or entity.
 
  Get this book! You will scale greater heights of wisdom and understanding in order to experience an indelible change in your life.
Available since: 09/30/2022.
Print length: 162 pages.

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